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What combo of packing cubes?

I use an Aeronaut for all my trips, and currently I use the following packing cubes:

1 large cube
1 end pocket cube
1 small cube
Dopp kit (not Tom Bihn, but I did use a clear Quarter cube as a Dopp kit for a while)

Typically, I will bundle wrap most of my clothes into the large cube, and put smaller items like socks and underwear in the small cube. I put things I need on the plane (headphones, ipod, paperback, notebook) in the end cube so I can pull it out easily and quickly.

I was wondering what combination of cubes and packing methods other Aeronautists use?

Eric

There are only 3 kinds of people in this world -- those who can count, and those who can't.

I use the full set - 2 small, 2 end, 1 large. Like you, I will 1 end-pocket with the stuff I want have direct access to on the plane.
Regardless of what I pack, I find using cubes for everything easiest when I unpack at the destination and it also keeps the areonaut in the perfect shape.

Sometimes I substitute the Convertible Packing Cube for one of the end pocket cubes and sometimes I'll put an extra empty cube in my end pocket, depending on what I want to (later) stick in there. I also use the cubes to separate clothing that needs laundering.

I do use the Clear Quarter Packing Cube as well, but that's usually used for electronics and goes into my personal carry-on. Sometimes it goes into the Aeronaut end pocket. I haven't traveled with the Aeronaut since I got my Shop Bags, but one of those will probably get added. And here is my post about packing cubes in another thread. (It contains links to other reviews, and earlier threads and photos in the forums).

I have settled into a routine where I usually just use 1 large cube and nothing else. For my packing, the end pockets do a good job just as they are, and most of my main clothes (pants, shirts, undershirts) fit in the large packing cube.

On top of that packing cube, I throw in some loose socks, and often a sweatshirt.

I use the Backpack Packing cube in my Brain Bag to protect and separate my
needlework project from the main things in the bag.

The Convertible Packing Cube/Shoulder Bag is used as an inner pocket in my
Swift(s). Because it zips, folded letter size papers, or junior/paperback size paper items fit in there and can be protected from the rain.
I make sure to button the bag so that the opening is the smallest.
On plane rides The Convertible Packing Cube/Shoulder Bag is removed from the Swift and used for small soft items such as socks.

The Clear Quarter Packing Cube is carried in my Large Cafe Bag or Swift as an
all around Emergency Kit.
On one side, It has sample of over the counter meds, band aids, cotton; tic-tac, lip balm/lip pencil, a little eye shadow compact in a color that can be used for eyes/cheeks/lips, mini eye shadow, blush and lip brushes and various other stuff all under 2oz so it is checkpoint ready.
On the other it has a small fork, spoon and paper towel in a ziplock.

After the restrictions I ditched the lip gloss and anything over 2oz so everything is tiny and clearly allowed.

I am going to add the Small and Large Stuff Sacks to the list, the clear bottom ones are very sturdy. They can be used to carry a bottle, in addition the Large can hold a properly wrapped, light sandwich or a small box of sushi, a fruit and a power/candy bar, maybe a yogurt.

The All fabric Stuff Sacks can roll into practically nothing and can be used as a mini clean laundry bags.

i just wanted to thank everyone who posted in this thread so far; it was very helpful to me!

i just ordered two aeronauts (one for my husband, and one for myself) for an upcoming trip, and chose a slightly different combination of packing cubes for each of us. i got him 1 large and 2 small, and i got myself 1 large, 1 small, and 1 end cube. we'll see how it goes! now i just have to coordinate getting all of our stuff into those two bags. heh.

Does anyone have experience using four end cubes in the Aeronaut main compartment (like books on the shelf). I'm just guessing here but that might put the bulging pressure against the ends and keep the bag flatter.

Does anyone have experience using four end cubes in the Aeronaut main compartment (like books on the shelf). I'm just guessing here but that might put the bulging pressure against the ends and keep the bag flatter.

As mentioned above, there really isn't a lot of difference in weight or in how well the packing cubes that are all-dyneema (as compared with the dyneema/mesh cubes) keep their shape. If I use a cube to separate off clothes that need to be laundered, I'll generally use an all dyneema cube. Similarly, if I'm using a cube to hold miscellaneous small items like digital camera memory cards or small electronics, I won't use a mesh cube. For packing clothes, either is fine. The mesh cubes make it easier to identify contents if you have more than one small cube, since you can view it from the side. The dyneema is very light weight. I suspect the combination you choose (e.g. four end cubes) will depend on how much you stack your Aeronaut contents. If I have to include items that aren't just clothing, I'll use the 1 large and 1 small or 1 large and 2 small cube combination.

Also, just in general, the Aeronaut isn't prone to bulging because of its design, and the packing cubes make this even more true. The fact that they are conveniently sized and matched to the Aeronaut's interior make them even more useful than you might think.

As mentioned above, there really isn't a lot of difference in weight or in how well the packing cubes that are all-dyneema (as compared with the dyneema/mesh cubes) keep their shape. If I use a cube to separate off clothes that need to be laundered, I'll generally use an all dyneema cube. Similarly, if I'm using a cube to hold miscellaneous small items like digital camera memory cards or small electronics, I won't use a mesh cube. For packing clothes, either is fine. The mesh cubes make it easier to identify contents if you have more than one small cube, since you can view it from the side. The dyneema is very light weight. I suspect the combination you choose (e.g. four end cubes) will depend on how much you stack your Aeronaut contents. If I have to include items that aren't just clothing, I'll use the 1 large and 1 small or 1 large and 2 small cube combination.